I''m not sure about the real menopause and will let someone more knowledgable answer on that one but had a chemically-induced once for 6 months and found my sugars ran a little higher than normal. However, I spoke to someone else in the same situation who had nothing but hypos!

I find any change in your hormones can affect your blood sugar levels so, if you're taking HRT, that may affect your sugars too. If you're trying different ones, note these in your blood sugar diary so you can track any trends.

HI, not sure if this helps? I was actually diagnosed diabetic type2 during my menopause and was told it was a contributory factor n was midlife onset diabetes. And I thought my thyroid had 'bombed again' which it had ! plus a Hba1c of 9.7... So it was shock to hear n discover this... then gp went up on the thyroxine meds plus reveiw on my menopause n meds plus new start n life changing journey with diabetes. Have noticed if am having hot flushes n feel drained YES my BS shoot skywards.... mite be hormones??? Any help? Anna.

Any change in hormone levels the blood glucose responds to some degree..

It happen's every day with any diabetic with our normal daily hormonal cycle, Some hardly have an impact while others it does.. Dawn P is your blood glucose levels reacting to the increase in hormone levels that get us up and going during the day.. We test around 3am overnight because this is the time on adverage that a personal hormone activity is at it's lowest ebb..

Many females of child bearing age, we see their bg/control shift as they go through the monthy cycle into their periods..

Teenagers react to their changing hormones as the go through pubety..

Then again when you hit menopause...

It is mainly due to changing hormone levels that over the years we have to change our regimes.

I have just been for my checkup today and was shocked that my HBA1C is higher than it's ever been in 14 years . Have been searching online to try & understand why. . . . . . I think I may have found it!! Thanks

Don't know if it's just co-incidence or not. I had Impaired Glucose Tolerance for over 8 years, so had checks to test my blood sugar levels at different times over those years. It was only when I reached the menopause that I was actually diagnosed with diabetes. :roll:

I haven't seen any research papers, but just my opinion -- i would not be surprised because it is a stage of aging, and the muscle/fat ration starts changing drastically. I asked for HRT, but for some reason did not get it. Maybe there are interactions or risks like heart disease according to the Big Estrogen tests run mostly by women in the 80s.